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Author: Talc Admin Created: 3/09/2009 11:47 AM
TALC Transport and Logistics Industry News

By Talc Admin on 29/12/2009 11:58 AM

The holiday season is a time of reflection for many of us. The odd new book to read, the occassional discussion with friends about things that matter. Often we just move back into our daily grind in the New Year and the books and conversations are forgotten. The cricket and the bottom line loom large in our thoughts. Just sometimes an idea lingers....

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By Talc Admin on 21/12/2009 7:12 PM

Copenhagen has come and gone. The issues remain. The ten carbon questions raised by TALC in July 2008 are still on the books. Do you have answers yet?

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By Talc Admin on 11/12/2009 7:48 PM

 Nothing can prepare you for leaving the place. You can't wait to be back on familiar territory and yet when you are, you miss the place. Hard to say why. There is a newness and a strangeness, a disturbing element and a sense that this place is going somewhere.

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By Talc Admin on 10/12/2009 6:49 PM

What a city! There are thousands of factories in the Pearl River Delta, millions of workers, and they all seem to be determined to stare down the GFC. The economists are up beat, the logistics companies enthusiastic. What could possibly be wrong with this picture?

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By Talc Admin on 9/12/2009 4:15 PM

The Shenzhen International Logistics and Transportation Fair is billed as the biggest in Asia. It just might be that. There are over 300 exhibitors and many foreign visitors. For a region that carries 10% of total world manufacturing output it has grown from a small rural village in the 1980s to a dominant city of 10 million in 2009.

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By Talc Admin on 4/12/2009 1:42 PM

We came THAT close to an announcement on a $180 billion transport plan yesterday. We only missed out by a splii motion and the defeat of a Premier! After a year of waiting and hoping, we are faced with more waiting and hoping. When will people in Government come to appreciate that industry needs certainty, long term planning and serious investment options. Industry does not need another Premier telling them about being humble, daunted, proud. caring, or being ready to "give it a red hot go".

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By Talc Admin on 3/12/2009 8:44 AM

The last week in Canberra was enlightening, if a little confusing at times. We now have a socialistic Labor Government supporting free capitalist markets through an ETS, and capitalistic Liberal Opposition supporting direct action through socialist government regulation; and the Greens not supporting anyone - apparently no CPRS is better than a less-than-perfect CPRS for the Greens. What does it mean for the rest of us?

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By Talc Admin on 2/12/2009 1:41 PM

When government says "transport" at the State level it almost always means "public transport". Commuters, not containers. When challenged some years ago that freight logistics did not seem to have the same high profile as public transport in the State, a senior politican was heard to reply "freight don't vote". I guess that just about sums it up - for now.

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By Talc Admin on 19/11/2009 3:35 PM

How many times have you been into a store, ordered a bargain, wanted the fantastic sales person to marry into your family because they were so good at what they did; and then waited and waited for the item to actually arrive? When it does arrive it's the wrong specification! What is it with the logistics of retail sales that causes everyone so much angst?

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By Talc Admin on 13/11/2009 1:55 PM

Remember the good old days of fax machines, phones that had cords attached to the wall, and computers that weighed more than a small refrigerator? Recall what our problems were?  Running out of fax paper, buying really long extension cords for the phone and waiting for hours for the PC to warm up and process information. Well, welcome to the new era of on line collaboration and serious confusion. Now we have twitter, blogs, forums, wikis, web optimisation strategies - more jargon and more to misunderstand. 

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Councils glove up over water price cap plan
The LGAQ says a cap on water prices could send council-owned water companies broke. 09/06/2010

 

Fair Work inspectors to brief local businesses
Fair Work inspectors will be making around 60 educational visits to Moree and Narrabri this month. 09/03/2010

 

Cheeses the next naming rights battleground
Tasmanian cheesemakers are considering plans by the European Union to prevent the use of names like camembert, brie and fetta. 09/02/2010

 

'The end is always near' Reserve warns
A senior RBA official quoted The Doors to explain the role of unexpected events in the global financial crisis. 08/31/2010

 

Britain no basket case says trade envoy
A British trade envoy says the UK is open for business, despite continuing concerns about the health of its economy. 09/03/2010

 

Cheeses the next naming rights battleground
Tasmanian cheesemakers are considering plans by the European Union to prevent the use of names like camembert, brie and fetta. 09/02/2010

 

Trade surplus disappoints
Australia has recorded its fourth straight trade surplus, but the result came in below even the lowest economist forecast. 09/02/2010

 

Australian organ tourists drive sinister trade
Australians are helping fuel a predatory international transplant trade by travelling overseas to buy organs illegally. 09/01/2010

 

Australia posts smallest deficit in 8 years
Australia has recorded its smallest current account deficit since the first quarter of 2002, as commodity exports boost earnings. 08/31/2010

 

Swan Reach Ferry set for changeover
The Transport Department will today replace the Swan Reach Ferry to remove the current 3.5 metre width restriction. 09/06/2010

 

Most 'Go cards' given away not yet used
The Queensland Government and the Opposition have opposite interpretations of a recent "Go Card" giveaway in the south-east. 09/03/2010

 

Ship's master fined for unsafe operations
A Brisbane magistrate has fined a ship's master following an incident in north Queensland in which 37 people were left stranded on a wrecked charter boat. 09/02/2010

 

MP's invited to address Parliament about privatisation concerns
Queensland Opposition Leader John-Paul Langbroek is trying to use parliamentary tactics to expose Government divisions on privatisation. 09/01/2010

 

Bligh cops criticism over public transport plan
The Qld Government has come under fire from experts and the Opposition over its 20-year plan for a world-class public transport system. 09/01/2010

 

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